01Jan 1970

A STUDY ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

  • Lecturers in Commerce Ch.S.D.St.Theresa’s College for Women.
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Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) is set of rights associated with creations of the human mind. An output of the human mind may be attributed with intellectual property rights. These are like any other property, and the law allows the owner to use the same to economically profit from the intellectual work. Broadly IPR covers laws related to copyrights, patents and trademarks. While laws for these are different in different countries, they follow the international legal instruments. The establishment of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has established the significance of IPR for the economic growth of nations in the knowledge economy.


[R. Jagadeeswari and Ch. Rajitha (1970); A STUDY ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Jan). 124-127] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


R. Jagadeeswari
Lecturers in Commerce Ch.S.D.St.Theresa’s College for Women.